The only time you truly look at something without the screen of your bias is the first time. Once you’ve made up your mind, that bias forever colors your thinking. It’s possible to change your bias, but it’s hard.
A bias is the way you look at things. Think of glasses. If you have rose-colored glasses, [...]
Biases, Public Education, and the Bible
Month of No Sweets
Remember how we don’t eat sweets in the month of January? Well. Last night Dad came home, and he brought two boxes that looked like pizza boxes, and a gallon of milk. When I saw the pizza-like boxes, I thought, “Two pizzas? Dad knows we eat more than just two! Maybe they were a really [...]
Random Haha’s
Ben: I’ve got the essentials: socks, underwear, and duct tape. The socks and underwear are optional.
Ben: I got $8 worth of coal.
Mom: Oh yeah? What does it look like?
Ben: Black.
Rase: Can you put lots of garlic in dinner so we can be healthy?
Joe: I think I kinda like these glasses. I’m gonna get me a [...]
Trustworthy
It’s very important to be trustworthy.
Anybody can tell you that.
Some people are so trustworthy, that their friends give them their passwords to certain things.
Even certain things that could be totally botched in the hands of a less trustworthy person.
But Anne knows that I would never botch anything.
Just maybe add a little bit on, and make [...]
A Six Year Old’s Perception of Fair and Square
Life isn’t fair. If you haven’t heard that before, sorry to break it to you in such a cruel fashion, but it’s only true. I’ll give you an example. We have twelve kids. Seven are girls, five are boys. Is that unfair, or what??
You get the point!
Now, twelve IS an even number, but even still, [...]
In case you haven't noticed, my name is Anne, but in RL it's pronounced Annie. At this moment in time I happen to be 21 years old. Herein you will find: The rants, rambles, and otherwise uninteresting happenings in the life of...well, ME, you might say. 














